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J&T Express advances green logistics
Bangkok Post
|May 05, 2025
A sustainable network is meant to enhance operational efficiency and minimise environmental impact, writes Suchit Leesa-nguansuk
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Logistics company J&T Express Thailand is committed to environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles through carbon footprint reduction and the adoption of advanced technology to foster sustainable business practices and green logistics.
These efforts include its adoption of electric vehicles, establishment of energy-efficient sorting centres and embracing of artificial intelligence (AI) to promote sustainable green logistics.
GREENER FUTURE
Christine Fransisca, head of brand management for Thailand, said the company is committed to embedding ESG principles within its operations.
"Our focus is on reducing environmental impact, maximising operational efficiency and championing a low-carbon future," said Ms Fransisca.
Through strategic initiatives, the company's ESG teams assess sustainability practices and establish bold carbon reduction objectives inspired by industry benchmarks and progressive environmental standards.
"We believe collaboration is key to driving meaningful change. J&T Express partners with technology providers, environmental organisations and stakeholders to implement forward-thinking, sustainable solutions," she said.
The company leverages next-generation technologies to minimise its carbon footprint, said Ms Fransisca.
ESG PLAN FOR THAILAND
This year J&T Express Thailand continued its commitment to ESG-driven initiatives by fostering sustainable development, enhancing community well-being and supporting environmental conservation, according to the company.
The "J&T Supports Local" programme focuses on training local entrepreneurs and expanding its reach to include people with disabilities, empowering them to develop careers, generate income and improve their quality of life.
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